did you read the last paragraph? “In summary, combining MCTS with neural networks is a powerful technique that helps to bridge the gap between symbolic AI and connectionism.“ it’s (also) a hybrid model.
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you are getting warmer, yes. it was certainly a seriously misleading piece for DRL, which is what they mostly work on. since they have become a private company, they stand to make money from that misrepresentation. isn’t that what hype is about?
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I mean, hal, robots can totally solve rubiks cubes. This is not a big open problem Here's a robot built with legos! Legos, hal. And a cell phone! And it's infinitely more capable than the openai "demo."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0pFZG7j5cE …
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Replying to @halhod @GaryMarcus and
using a robot hand to rotate a cube and spin the top in a stable configuration is a nice research project, but barely a "challenge." also it didn't work 8 out of the 10 times they tried it on the actual robot.
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I don't know, others may, but is it inherently more impressive than the Baoding ball result from the week before? Factoring in the 80% failure rate? And the bluetooth sensors inside the highly souped-up cube?
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https://venturebeat.com/2019/09/27/google-robotic-hand-ai-can-rotate-baoding-balls-with-under-4-hours-of-training-data/ … and links therein.
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